2017-04-13 Re-medicals required or not:Hello Varkey; If she already has a valid visa, there is no requirement to undergo medical examination unless requested by the visa office. Your other questions are too broad in scope to be answered

2017-01-04 Soft Landing Express Entry Canada:Hi Kaizad You may leave Canada within 2 weeks of landing. However, you should know that you will need the PR Card to re-enter Canada. So, you will have to reply on your relatives to bring it to

2016-12-05 Canada Study Visa - Gap 5 yrs:Hi Mamta; Thank you for your question. There's no restriction on applying for Study Permit if there's a gap in studies. In order for the application to be successful, the rationale for studies must

2016-07-22 Spouse got pregnant after trv got stamped:Hello Varkey; Being pregnant at the time of travel has no effect on your status and is not a consideration as far as Immigration is concerned. The Border officer may question the motive of travel

2016-06-14 Immigration to Canada:Hello Ryan Thank you for your question. In order for us to advise you on your chances of meeting the selection criteria for a Canadian Immigration program, please complete the Online Assessment Form Ask A

I am a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant(RCIC), practicing in Ontario for last 9 years. As a member in good standing of the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council(ICCRC) since its inception, I am committed to uphold the principles of integrity, knowledge and consumer protection. Our advice is based on sound legal provisions and practices, so that the client receives the best value for money. Our advice and assistance covers issues such as(a) permanent residence in Canada,(b) temporary residence(c) maintaining residency(d) reuniting family(e) Canadian citizenship(f) Immigration appeals, and more. We assist people from across the world in all Canadian Immigration matters(economic programs), including Federal Skilled Worker Program, Business Immigration, Work permits, Study permits, Family Class sponsorships, Appeals to the Immigration Appeals Division of IRB, etc. The intention of participating in this forum is to share my knowledge and views on Canadian immigration matters for general scenarios. The answers however, should not be considered as a legal advice, as that involves detailed information of various aspects of the immigrants' profile. People should contact me directly, should they wish to use to obtain a specific legal advice.

Experience in the areaSince 2002, I have been working in the field of Canadian Immigration consulting. Prior to going into own practice in late 2003, I worked for an Immigration Consulting organisation in Toronto. My practice covers various areas of economic and family class immigration into Canada. Like I say to my prospective clients, just as there are thousands of ways to find god, there are a no.(over 50) ways to gain immigration to Canada. The trick is to find out the most suitable one for each client. Nevertheless, there are some programs that are more popular. We advise clients on these as well as find innovative immigration solutions for others. I have been an active volunteer with the Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants(CAPIC), since its inception in 2005. After serving the Ontario Chapter for 5 years in Communications Committee, I joined the National Board in 2010. I served as the Director - Membership on the national Board of Directors of CAPIC for a year. I recently retired from the Board of Directors of the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council(ICCRC), the regulatory body for Canadian Immigration Consultants, after serving for 1 year. OrganizationsImmigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council(ICCRC), Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants(CAPIC)